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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to locking mechanisms for doors. More particularly the present invention relates to a locking device adaptable to door hinges which maintain a door in a closed position until the device is removed.
2. General Background
Hinged doors, whether providing ingress and egress between rooms are between the interior and exterior of a building are most often equipped with a lock, which is usually a latch of dead bolt on the door face which engages the edge of the distal edge of the door into the door jam. This is for the most part a universal way of locking doors in the closed orientation.
One shortcoming of such a lock is that the locking device, for the most part, is only as strong as the door jam into which it engages. That is, particularly with exterior doors, if a burglar wishes to enter a locked premises, oftentimes the burglar will place such force between the door and the jam, that the jam with give way, and the lock, of course, is no longer engaged. Because of this prevalent shortcoming, there is a need to provide a lock for a door which will not be necessarily dependent upon the strength of the jam into which the door is closed. Or, there is a need for a secondary locking device which may supplement the usual dead bolt or other standard door lock.
A locking mechanism for door hinge, usually referred to as a butt hinge, of the type securable between a door frame jamb and a door stile, having first and second leaves moveable along a common axis; upper and lower loops formed along the upper and lower edges of the leaf secured to the door frame jamb, the loops extending over the leaf of the door stile when the door is in the closed configuration and the leaves abut one another; and a pin insertable into the upper loop and extending into the lower loop, blocking the movement of the stile leaf when force is placed upon the door in order to attempt to open it, and when the pin is removed, the leaves are free to open. The locking mechanism would be placed on one or more of the hinges of the door.
For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
Reference is now made to the locking mechanism 10 which is an integral part of the modified hinges 12, as seen in
Turning now to
It is foreseen that the locking mechanism described above would be used on at least one hinge 12, but preferably would be used on all of the hinges 12, which serve to lock a door 13 to a door jamb 16 more securely. With a plurality of these locking mechanisms 10 positioned on multiple hinges 12, the integrity of the system would be more assured as a means for locking a door closed. Also, it is foreseen that this locking device could be retrofitted onto existing hinges, through welding the loops 30, 32 to the hinge leaf 14 mounted on the jamb 16, or they could be sold as hinges 12 which are modified with the locking mechanism in place.
It is also understood that this locking device 10 for door hinges 12 could be either the primary or secondary means for locking a door closed; but, would in any even add an additional layer of protection from a closed door being forced open when the door lock is compromised.
All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise.
All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise. All materials used or intended to be used in a human being are biocompatible, unless indicated otherwise.
The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
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